Sunday, January 10, 2016

Orange Feet

I took this shot at James Gardens at the duck pond which seemed to be a really popular place on a cold day this week. I think the water was probably warmer than the icy-snow but I loved the way the bright orange feet stood out against the white!

22 comments:

  1. Love that bridge, too. But I can't help but wonder why these little ducks aren't down here in Florida! :)

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  2. Like Lowell, I like the bridge too, I like the whole scene!

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  3. Hard to disagree with what Lowell has said!

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  4. Seems like the office memo called for orange socks.

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  5. Some ducks seem to like the winter, as long as they can get access to open water. The little bridge suits me nicely!

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  6. I think it's a marvel that these creatures can walk around on the ice and swim in the icy water.

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  7. It is a very pretty rustic scene, but it looks cold cold cold!

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  8. I wish I could take the cold as well as these guys do.

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  9. What a perfect photo Pat -- the bridge is wonderful -- and the pop of color on the red branches echoed on the orange duck feet... and those are beautiful ducks. Loved everything about this.

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  10. Never heard a duck or goose complain about the cold. They do like their open water no matter how cold it is, just so it is liquid.

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  11. I have no idea how they can walk in the snow and swim in icy water with those beautiful orange feet. What a mystery!

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  12. Hey! My neighbors are your neighbors too!

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  13. Does look a little strange seeing all that orange

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  14. Not one of them has a leg tucked up to keep warm :) Lovely scene Pat.

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  15. This is such a lovely photo, RedPat!

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  16. Oh, dear, those little ducks are going to have very cold feet. I would never see sonething like this here. It is such a nice shot.

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  17. Great shot with that bridge in the background.

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